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AI 130AI 130

IECPFall 2014

Nikki Mattson

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AgendaAgenda

• Interview partner assignment• Introduce Group Speaking Task 3 (practice

interview)• Interview Project Details and Preparation

(continued)

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PSU Interview Partner PSU Interview Partner AssignmentsAssignments

Graduate Students

1. Hassan Jessica Bacon – [email protected]

2. Francisco Dmitri Detwyler – [email protected]

3. Brenda Willene Kanasky – [email protected]

4. Cheng Christina Vandepol – [email protected]

5. Mansour Keenan Sweigart – [email protected]

6. Ryan Jessica Neal – [email protected]

8. Soo Jin Qiyuan Liu – [email protected]

9. Nauf Yan Chang – [email protected]

10. Sukyeong Erica Stabley - [email protected]

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Undergraduate Students

1. Abdulraheem Pauline Boiser – [email protected]

2. Mohammed Johar Marcus Spisso – [email protected]

3. Abdulmalik Samantha Sampsell – [email protected]

4. Ali Alison Bieber – [email protected]

5. Hadel Claire LeGarrec – [email protected]

6. Jehad Charlie Higgs – [email protected]

7. Mohammed Al-Manai Kat Hisey – [email protected]

8. Haiyun Ali Davenport – [email protected]

9. Rika Kaitlyn Torres – [email protected]

10. Rita Maddie Festa – [email protected]

11. Sung Jun Francesca Weber – [email protected]

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Important Upcoming Important Upcoming Dates…Dates…

• PSU Student Interview Project – Due 10/24 (Box)

• Group Speaking Task 3 – (interview practice) Due 10/16 (BOX)• You will have about 30 minutes to work on this

in class on Monday– Introduce (handout)

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Review - Question TypesReview - Question Types• Initial/Introducing Questions: These questions introduce new topics to

discuss.

• Examples:• Can you tell me about...? • I am interested in learning more about ___. Could you tell me a little bit

about your experience with_____?• What are some other initial/introducing questions that you could use for

your interview?

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Review - What comes Review - What comes next?next?You can use these to get the interviewee to speak more.

•silence: most people are uncomfortable with silence, so they will try to "fill" it by talking; as the interviewer, you may choose to use silence to encourage the interviewee to say more.

•nudging probes: these "questions" encourage interviewees to keep talking, but don't suggest a particular direction

•Examples: •I see. (rising intonation)•Go on. •Mmm.hmm. (rising intonation)•uh huh.. (rising intonation)•Can you think of any other nudging probes?

http://www.roguecom.com/interview/module4.html

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Review - Clarification Review - Clarification QuestionsQuestions

You can use these to clarify any initial answers.

•Examples:•What did you mean by ______?•Sorry, I didn’t catch the last part of what you said. Could you repeat it, please?•So you think____. Is that right?(this one also involves summarization too).•I’m not sure I understand what you mean by _____.

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Clearinghouse QuestionsClearinghouse QuestionsThese can be used to check whether or not you have elicited all the information an interviewee wants to provide on a topic or in the interview.

•Examples•Is there anything else you would like to add? •Is there anything important about academic life at PSU that we didn’t discuss?

•Can you think of any other clearinghouse probes?•1.•2.•3.

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Going Deeper..Going Deeper..questions to increase depth of content: These questions encourage interviewees to provide greater information about a particular topic.

Examples•Can you tell me more about____?•Can you think of other examples of types of assignments you have in your classes?

•Can you think of any other questions you could ask to learn more about a particular topic?•1.•2.•3.

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Getting Back on Track…Getting Back on Track…questions to get the interviewee back on track: You can use these when the interviewee veers far away from the topic or doesn't answer the question you asked.

Examples•Let's return to your experience in your chemistry class… •You began by talking about advice you would give to incoming PSU students…•So could you talk a little bit about how that affected you?

Can you think of any other statements or questions you could use to get the interviewee back on track?•1.•2.•3.

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Hypothetical QuestionsHypothetical Questionshypothetical questions: You can use these to encourage the interviewee to be reflective. Examples•If you could go back in time to before you enrolled in PSU, would you have changed anything about your preparation for college? •What do you think would happen if you didn’t attend class for a week? What would the consequences be? Can you think of other hypothetical questions that might be interesting to ask during your interview?•1.•2.

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Embedded QuestionsEmbedded Questions

direct questions embedded questions

Is it necessary to do HW in college? Do you know if it is necessary to do HW in college?

Should I send in my application early? Do you know whether or not I should send in my application early?

GRAMMAR FOCUS

embedded questions: These can be used for many purposes, but often make the questions less direct and more polite.common structure for embedded questions:

common question stems for embedded questions:

Do you know…Can you remember..Could you tell me…Could you explain…

Structure: question stem + wh-word/if/whether or not + subject + verb

•Do you know which book I would buy for that class?•Can you remember where the application form is located?•Could you tell me whether or not you find this class to be helpful?

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Embedded QuestionsEmbedded Questionscommon question stems for embedded questions:

Do you know…Can you remember..Could you tell me…Could you explain…

Structure: question stem + wh-word/if/whether or not + subject + verb

• Do you know which book I would buy for that class?• Can you remember where the application form is located?• Could you tell me whether or not you find this class to be helpful?

What are some other embedded questions that you could ask during your interview?

1.2.3.

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Other Project Details…Other Project Details…

• Narrowing your focus (organization)• Transcription• Transcription Analysis Handout• Rubric

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Video Analysis Group WorkVideo Analysis Group Work

• http://fa14ai130.blogspot.com/

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PSU Interview Partner PSU Interview Partner AssignmentsAssignments

Graduate Students

1. Hassan Jessica Bacon – [email protected]

2. Francisco Dmitri Detwyler – [email protected]

3. Brenda Willene Kanasky – [email protected]

4. Cheng Christina Vandepol – [email protected]

5. Mansour Keenan Sweigart – [email protected]

6. Ryan Jessica Neal – [email protected]

8. Soo Jin Qiyuan Liu – [email protected]

9. Nauf Yan Chang – [email protected]

10. Sukyeong Erica Stabley - [email protected]

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Undergraduate Students

1. Abdulraheem Pauline Boiser – [email protected]

2. Mohammed Johar Marcus Spisso – [email protected]

3. Abdulmalik Samantha Sampsell – [email protected]

4. Ali Alison Bieber – [email protected]

5. Hadel Claire LeGarrec – [email protected]

6. Jehad Charlie Higgs – [email protected]

7. Mohammed Al-Manai Kat Hisey – [email protected]

8. Haiyun Ali Davenport – [email protected]

9. Rika Kaitlyn Torres – [email protected]

10. Rita Maddie Festa – [email protected]

11. Sung Jun Francesca Weber – [email protected]

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HWHW• Monday: Bring a draft of questions (maybe 15-

20?) that you plan to use for your interview. Make sure that they are grouped by category/organized logically.

• Monday: Bring group Group Speaking Task 3 assignment description. You will have time to work on this with your group.

• Each group should have one person bring a device with access to the internet to class on Tuesday.

• Email your interview partner to get the process started…see pg. 7 of your handout for the emailing protocol. Recommendation: Suggest a time sometime between 13th and 22nd.